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2012-18687 Petition for Rulemaking To Adopt Revised Competitive Switching Rules Proposed Rule The Surface Transportation Board (the Board) is commencing a proceeding to consider a proposal submitted by The National Industrial Transportation League (NITL) to increase rail-to-rail competition. The Board is seeking empirical evidence about the impact of the proposal, if it were to be adopted. Specifically, the Board is seeking public input on the proposal's impact on rail shippers' rates and service, including shippers that would not benefit under NITL's proposal; the proposal's impact on the rail industry, including its financial condition and network efficiencies; along with methodologies for the access price that would be used in conjunction with competitive switching. 2012-07-31 2012 7 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2012/07/31/2012-18687/petition-for-rulemaking-to-adopt-revised-competitive-switching-rules https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2012-07-31/pdf/2012-18687.pdf Transportation Department; Surface Transportation Board 492,481 The Surface Transportation Board (the Board) is commencing a proceeding to consider a proposal submitted by The National Industrial Transportation League (NITL) to increase rail-to-rail competition. The Board is seeking empirical evidence about the...  

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